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Bahrain: An Inconvenient Uprising (Trailer)
Earlier this year, VICE News correspondent Ben Anderson travelled to London to speak with Nabeel Rajab, the unofficial leader of Bahrain’s uprising, and headed undercover to Bahrain to investigate its forgotten uprising.
Why Talk of Intifada? We Should Call It a Palestinian Uprising
"Intifada" gets to be a foreign term in US media. We should remember its true meaning.
The Ukraine Uprising’s Bloodiest Day Yet
At least 25 people have died so far, including nine police officers, and the number of injured could run “into the thousands.”
The Ukraine Uprising Had Its Bloodiest Day Yet
Yesterday's violence was the deadliest since Ukraine’s EuroMaidan protests began in November. The number of deaths rose throughout the day, as more and more corpses were found in the streets of Kiev. By Wednesday morning, at least 25 people had lost...
The Zapatista Uprising (20 Years Later)
Twenty years after the Zapatista uprising, VICE traveled to Chiapas, Mexico, to recall the events of that fateful day. It was the first indigenous armed uprising in Latin America in the internet age.
The Bahraini Government Is Still Repressing Its Critics
The government claims it's open to talks with the opposition, but it's also imprisoning its opponents and cracking down on journalists and a
The Bahraini Government Is Still Repressing Its Critics
The government claims it's open to talks with the opposition, but it's also imprisoning its opponents and cracking down on journalists and anyone else it doesn't like.
Turkey's Fight for Freedom Has Caused an Authoritarian Crackdown
Imge was part of the occupation in Taksim Square when the police moved in to clear the protesters on June 11. She found herself trapped in a building while the police fired tear gas through the windows. As she passed out due to lack of oxygen, she...
Bahrain Just Bought More Tear Gas Canisters Than It Has Citizens
A document leaked to UK-based advocacy group Bahrain Watch stated that the kingdom planned to import a whole load of tear gas from South Korea to use against civilians. The shipment amounts to approximately 1.6 million tear gas canisters and 90,00...
Sudan's Government Isn't Going Down Without a Fight
The antiregime protests that have swept Sudan for the last week are at a crossroads, with the fervent optimism of the previous days giving way to somber reflection and shock that over 50 people are believed to have died.
Is Egypt Doomed to a Civil War?
As the interim government try to wipe out the Muslim Brotherhood, the country is being pushed toward the abyss.